On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:10:31AM -0700, Peter Easthope wrote:
> Doug & others,
>
> Doug Tutty wrote,
> >I would suggest doing all that from the command line with X not running
> to remove one huge variable. Find a .wav file and play it with aplay to
> verify that it works. A command-line CD pl
Doug & others,
Doug Tutty wrote,
I would suggest doing all that from the command line with X not running
to remove one huge variable. Find a .wav file and play it with aplay to
verify that it works. A command-line CD player is also helpful; I use
cdplay.
I moved the speaker jack from the on-
Dear Ye Fei and others,
I just ran 'alsaconf' but this does not help. Still no sound. :-(
Best wishes,
Chris
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46mkz5j02 wrote:
> Run the vcr audio through a low-pass filter before sending it to the
input of the sound card.
Thank you very much. I don't know how to set up an analog low-pass
filter, but I tried software filtering the digitalized track and the
whistle disappeared. I was afraid that that would
Hi all,
I write a simple init shell script to support the persistence.
I recommend Debian maintainer of alsa-utils package to review this script and
if possible, create a debian package called alsapersist and make it the
recommended package for alsa-utils. Majority of users including me like the
On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 19:19, mike wrote:
> Now root can play CDs, not the normal user, inspite of being in the
> cdrom group.
Time to show I learnt something on this list already! :)
Did you log out and log in again as that user? Apparently changes to a
user's groups only take affect the next t
Now root can play CDs, not the normal user, inspite of being in the
cdrom group.
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>> I blacklisted the OSS modules for both discover and hotplug, as
>> described in the alsa-base docs. Loaded modules now have only snd-
>> modules, including snd-pcm-oss:
>>
>> aloysha:~# lsmod
>> Module Size Used by
>> snd_pcm_oss53668 0
>
>
>Yes, that seems right
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 09:14:44AM -0700, David Wright wrote:
> Thanks so much for the detailed advice! I have taken it, but I am afraid
> it still doesn't entirely solve the problem.
>
> I blacklisted the OSS modules for both discover and hotplug, as
> described in the alsa-base docs. Loaded modu
Thanks so much for the detailed advice! I have taken it, but I am afraid
it still doesn't entirely solve the problem.
I blacklisted the OSS modules for both discover and hotplug, as
described in the alsa-base docs. Loaded modules now have only snd-
modules, including snd-pcm-oss:
aloysha:~# lsmod
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> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Re: Sound Problem]
> Date: 30 Mar 2002 13:30:03 +0100
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> It works with es1371. I first used sb because I thought soundblaster16 = sb16
>
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> Subject: Re: Re: Sound Problem
> Date: 30 Mar 2002 13:04:57 +0100
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> Yes, it's a PCI card. The user doesn't matter because I'm root.
>From what I can gath
Benjamin Sommerfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 17.01.02:
> Hey Marvin. I'm new on the list, but I think I can help you. If you just
> could send me your hardware data there should be no problem.
> And, do you use KDE?
> If so, try to type "killall artsd" and then type "esd" again. Maybe then
Hi!
> IIRC, with your card you need only to compile the support for the ES1371
> sound driver (checking the right options in the kernel config) and
> disable the "OSS sound module" (in the doc is written "Say Y or
> M here (the module will be called sound.o) if you haven't found a
> driver for you
On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 22:55:49 -0500, Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Marcelo B. Bianchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 26. 2001 21:04]:
>
> > After the reboot try load the module,
>
> > modprobe emu10k1
>
> I recentl;y had the same problem, but put it off for a while. This is
> what I get (
have you tried the ESD output plugin instead of the OSS one ?
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From: Jerrud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: sound blaster live! 512
I followed your instructions and did this:
alpha:/home/me
Dear Jonathan,
Well, I very much appreciate your help, but I've managed to make the
situation worse, possibly as a result of misinterpreting your directions...
I've loaded the modules (using modconf) per your specifications with two
deviations: Awe-wave was still claiming to be unable to locate
At 3/22/99 2:37:00 PM, you wrote:
>How did you complie sound did you use modules or did you put it striaght into
>the
>kernel and what type of sound card do you have pluse what version of the
>kernel do
>you have.
I made sound as a module as the sound driver for my card specified. I have an
Ace
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